Remember too that the 1st-level feat everyone is getting in OneD&D can be used to sprinkle in a bit of influence from your other parent. A half-high-elf-human for instance could have human traits, but represent their high elf heritage with Magic Initiate. Alternatively, they could have their traits come from the elven side, but represent their human parent's ingenuity via Skilled. Similarly, a half-orc-human could be mostly human but represent a bit of their orc parent's rowdiness with Tavern Brawler, and a half-dwarf-human could represent their dwarven side with Lightly Armored.
Yeah, I’d probably house rule to let you take a racial feat from either parent — if that’s not already explicitly permitted. Playing a human/gnome, and took human as the base racial features, I’d still say you can have fade away. Though since it includes an asi, you couldn’t take it at level 1.
Remember too that the 1st-level feat everyone is getting in OneD&D can be used to sprinkle in a bit of influence from your other parent. A half-high-elf-human for instance could have human traits, but represent their high elf heritage with Magic Initiate. Alternatively, they could have their traits come from the elven side, but represent their human parent's ingenuity via Skilled. Similarly, a half-orc-human could be mostly human but represent a bit of their orc parent's rowdiness with Tavern Brawler, and a half-dwarf-human could represent their dwarven side with Lightly Armored.
Yeah, I’d probably house rule to let you take a racial feat from either parent — if that’s not already explicitly permitted. Playing a human/gnome, and took human as the base racial features, I’d still say you can have fade away. Though since it includes an asi, you couldn’t take it at level 1.
There's bound to be an official rule for that - I don't see them saying Elven Accuracy can only be taken by full-blooded elves for instance.
Yeah, I’d probably house rule to let you take a racial feat from either parent — if that’s not already explicitly permitted. Playing a human/gnome, and took human as the base racial features, I’d still say you can have fade away. Though since it includes an asi, you couldn’t take it at level 1.
There's bound to be an official rule for that - I don't see them saying Elven Accuracy can only be taken by full-blooded elves for instance.
Yeah, the specifically let half-elves take Elven Accuracy, though not the subrace specific feats.